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Wake up call

I am a paramedic and there is a new "wake up" system in my bedroom for at night.  It consists of a 97 decibel siren speaker and a bright light.  This is in a 6 foot by 9 foot rectangle room that I have the door shut in.  is this not injurous to my ears?


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Home improvement projects, "Get'er done."

It most certainly is. Maybe even to your central nervous system.

Posted 2009-09-04T14:21:44Z

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